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Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity — Ileostomy & Colostomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity — Ileostomy & Colostomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Skin Integrity, risk for impaired Risk factors may include Absence of sphincter at stoma Character/flow of effluent and flatus from stoma Reaction to product/chemicals; improper fitting/care of appliance/skin Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms establishes an actual diagnosis.] Desired Outcomes Bowel Elimination (NOC) Maintain skin integrity around stoma. Identify individual risk factors. Demonstrate behaviors/techniques to promote ...

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Preboard Exam B — Test 5: Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing

Preboard Exam B — Test 5: Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing

This is a preboard examination which can help you sharpen your nursing knowledge for the coming board examinations. This is a 100-item examination about Psychiatric Nursing. This examination is good for 2 hours, that's 1 minute and 20 seconds per question. Situational questions are also included.

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Preboard Exam B — Test 2: Community, Maternal & Child Health Nursing

Preboard Exam B — Test 2: Community, Maternal & Child Health Nursing

This is a preboard examination which can help you sharpen your nursing knowledge for the coming board examinations. This is a 100-item examination about Community Health Nursing & Maternal & Child Health Nursing. This examination is good for 2 hours, that's 1 minute and 20 seconds per question. Situational questions are also included.

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Fundamentals of Nursing Comprehensive Exam 2: Illness, Infection, Asepsis (100 Items)

Fundamentals of Nursing Comprehensive Exam 2: Illness, Infection, Asepsis (100 Items)

Test your knowledge regarding the concepts of Fundamentals of Nursing! This examination contains 100 questions about Fundamentals of Nursing. The exam contains questions about: illness, infection, asepsis, stress and adaptation.

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Impaired Skin Integrity — Fracture Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Impaired Skin Integrity — Fracture Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Nursing Diagnosis: Skin/Tissue Integrity, impaired: actual/risk for May be related to Puncture injury; compound fracture; surgical repair; insertion of traction pins, wires, screws Altered sensation, circulation; accumulation of excretions/secretions Physical immobilization Possibly evidenced by (actual) Reports of itching, pain, numbness, pressure in affected/surrounding area Disruption of skin surface; invasion of body structures; destruction of skin layers/tissues Desired Outcomes Verbalize relief ...

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Risk for Infection — Fractures Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Risk for Infection — Fractures Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for Infection Risk factors may include Inadequate primary defenses: broken skin, traumatized tissues; environmental exposure Invasive procedures, skeletal traction Desired Outcomes:  Achieve timely wound healing, be free of purulent drainage or erythema, and be afebrile. 8 Fracture Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Risk for Trauma — Fracture Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Acute Pain — Fracture Nursing Care Plan ...

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Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity — Cancer Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity — Cancer Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity Risk factors may include Effects of radiation and chemotherapy Immunologic deficit Altered nutritional state, anemia Desired Outcomes Identify interventions appropriate for specific condition. Participate in techniques to prevent complications/promote healing as appropriate. 13 Cancer Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Anticipatory Grieving — Cancer Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Situational Low Self-Esteem — Cancer Nursing Care ...

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Nursing Management & Interventions

Rheumatoid Arthritis Nursing Management & Interventions

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disorder of unknown origin that primarily involves the synovial membrane of the joints. Phagocytosis produces enzymes within the joint. The enzymes break down collagen, causing edema, proliferation of the synovial membrane, and ultimately pannus formation. Pannus destroys cartilage and erodes the bone. The consequence is loss of articular surfaces and joint motion. Muscle fibers undergo degenerative changes.

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